I had a problem with the TRVs not working. I called a company a few months ago who employ heating engineers (who I'd used before). They said they could replace the TRVs and drain the system and that should solve the problem. They also said that in case the people who originally installed the system hadn't added an inhibitor, they would add one.
Fast forward three months. All radiators working fine except for one in the bedroom which is cold most of the time. Same gas engineer from same company came out and balanced the rads. He also noticed that return valve on rad in bedroom was turned right down, so opened it up a bit. (This may have been done by an engineer from a previous visit). Then he casually mentioned that there may have been sludge in the system, which is always made worse when any work is done ie. system drained and no inhibitor added. I asked him why an inhibitor hadn't been added when the company said that they would add one. He said that he was never told to add one.
Should engineer have added an inhibitor - surely this is part of the service when draining a system and charging the earth for it?
Fast forward three months. All radiators working fine except for one in the bedroom which is cold most of the time. Same gas engineer from same company came out and balanced the rads. He also noticed that return valve on rad in bedroom was turned right down, so opened it up a bit. (This may have been done by an engineer from a previous visit). Then he casually mentioned that there may have been sludge in the system, which is always made worse when any work is done ie. system drained and no inhibitor added. I asked him why an inhibitor hadn't been added when the company said that they would add one. He said that he was never told to add one.
Should engineer have added an inhibitor - surely this is part of the service when draining a system and charging the earth for it?